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General Motors Co today announced a $190 million investment to its Lansing Grand River assembly plant, which is expected to build the Cadillac ATS. The plant, built in 2001, already builds the Cadillac CTS and Cadillac STS. The new investment will create 600 jobs and add a second shift to the plant.

USA Today suggests the Cadillac ATS will be a smaller, less-expensive rear-drive sibling of the Cadillac CTS. It also suggests the vehicle will compete with the BMW 3-Series, Infiniti G37, Audi A4, Mercedes-Benz C-Class along with other vehicles.